231. Raising Good Citizens Through Conscious Parenting

Raising Good Citizens Through Conscious Parenting

What does it take to raise thoughtful citizens and build stronger communities while navigating the challenges of parenting, aging, and personal growth? 

In this episode, Dr. Robert Saul], an author and pediatrician, shares his insights from his career dedicated to advocating for children, families, and communities. Dr. Saul discusses his journey of writing books that cater to parents, children, and physicians, including one described as “Goodnight Moon with a message,” using vivid illustrations and meaningful text to engage families.

Through relatable examples like managing tantrums, school avoidance, and making tough decisions as both parents and children of aging parents, Dr. Saul emphasizes the importance of fostering responsibility and kindness. Drawing wisdom from the “5 M’s” of mentoring, mediating, mobilizing, monitoring, and motivating, Dr. Saul inspires listeners to embrace their roles as sages and positive influences. 

Will this be the conversation that reshapes the way you see parenting and citizenship?

 

 [00:05- 11:27] Foundations of Conscious Parenting 

  • Key realization: “I am the problem, I am the solution, I am the resource.”
  • The role of community engagement in addressing societal issues like teenage pregnancy and disengagement.
  • Introduction to the “Five Steps to Community Improvement.”
  • Impact of Columbine (1999) and its role in inspiring advocacy and writing.

   

[11:28 -20:54] Overcoming Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)

  • The significance of nurturing, safe, and stable relationships (SSNRs).
  • Introduction to SSNRs as a buffer against toxic stress.
  • Role of parents in creating environments that foster resilience in children.
  • Emphasis on pediatricians’ responsibility to guide and support parents.

   

[20:55 – 35:58]  The Parental Awareness Threshold (PAT)

  • Concept of being “above the line” (curious and open) vs. “below the line” (closed and defensive).
  • Strategies for managing stress and frustration as a parent: pause, assess, choose.
  • Frameworks for addressing challenges like tantrums and teenage rebellion.
  • Balancing empathy with practical parenting techniques.

 

[35:59 – 46:30] Advocacy and Community Engagement

  • Role of pediatricians in supporting families facing poverty, domestic violence, or instability.
  • The importance of advocacy for systemic changes to improve family support.
  • Encouraging involvement in organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
  • The significance of professional networks for mutual support and advocacy.

 

Connect with Dr. Saul:

[email protected]

https://mychildrenschildren.com/ to learn more.

 

Resources mentioned in the show:

Books

 

Links

 

https://pediatricmeltdown.com/episodes

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Tweetable Quotes:

“For anything that happens in your community, you should say, I am the problem. I am the solution. I am the resource.”… Dr. Robert Saul on Viral Checklist for Community Impact 

“So to me, forgiveness is an incredible learning journey.”… Dr. Robert Saul on the Power of Forgiveness

 

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